Human Disasters
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Meltdown
- Nuclear Disaster and the Human Cost of Going Critical
- By: Joel Levy
- Narrated by: Kris Dyer
- Length: 12 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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From the pioneers of Los Alamos who got up close and personal with the cores of atomic bombs, to the hapless engineers in Soviet fuel-processing plants who unwittingly mixed up a disaster in a bucket, and from the terrifying impact of a tsunami at Fukushima to the mystery of the recent Russian incident, Meltdown explores the past and future of this extraordinary and potentially lethal source of infinite power
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Anti Nuclear tree hugging biased grot-rot
- By Mul on 22-11-21
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Meltdown
- Nuclear Disaster and the Human Cost of Going Critical
- Narrated by: Kris Dyer
- Length: 12 hrs and 27 mins
- Release date: 17-12-20
- Language: English
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Meltdown investigates and recreates the dramatic events behind the most notorious nuclear accidents in history, as well as those shrouded in secrecy....
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When the Dust Settles
- Stories of Love, Loss and Hope from an Expert in Disaster
- By: Lucy Easthope
- Narrated by: Lucy Easthope
- Length: 7 hrs and 48 mins
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As one of the world's leading experts on disaster, Lucy Easthope has been at the centre of the most seismic events of the last few decades - advising on everything from the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami to the 7/7 bombings, the Salisbury poisonings, the Grenfell fire and the COVID-19 pandemic. She has travelled across the world in this unusual role, seeing the very worst that people have to face and finding that even the most extreme of situations, we find the very best of humanity. In her moving memoir, she reveals what happens in the aftermath.
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That rare thing, a must-read
- By Glenn Myers on 18-10-22
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When the Dust Settles
- Stories of Love, Loss and Hope from an Expert in Disaster
- Narrated by: Lucy Easthope
- Length: 7 hrs and 48 mins
- Release date: 31-03-22
- Language: English
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Lucy Easthope lives with disaster every day. When a plane crashes, a bomb explodes, a city floods or a pandemic begins, she's the one they call. In her moving memoir, she reveals what happens in the aftermath....
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Scatter, Adapt, and Remember
- How Humans Will Survive a Mass Extinction
- By: Annalee Newitz
- Narrated by: Kimberly Farr
- Length: 10 hrs and 19 mins
- Unabridged
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In its 4.5 billion–year history, life on Earth has been almost erased at least half a dozen times: shattered by asteroid impacts, entombed in ice, smothered by methane, and torn apart by unfathomably powerful megavolcanoes. And we know that another global disaster is eventually headed our way. Can we survive it? How?
As a species, Homo sapiens is at a crossroads. Study of our planet’s turbulent past suggests that we are overdue for a catastrophic disaster, whether caused by nature or by human interference.
It’s a frightening prospect, as each of the Earth’s past major disasters—from meteor strikes to bombardment by cosmic radiation—resulted in a mass extinction, where more than 75 percent of the planet’s species died out. But in Scatter, Adapt, and Remember, Annalee Newitz, science journalist and editor of the science Web site io9.com explains that although global disaster is all but inevitable, our chances of long-term species survival are better than ever. Life on Earth has come close to annihilation—humans have, more than once, narrowly avoided extinction just
during the last million years—but every single time a few creatures survived, evolving to adapt to the harshest of conditions.
This brilliantly speculative work of popular science focuses on humanity’s long history of dodging the bullet, as well as on new threats that we may face in years to come. Most important, it explores how scientific breakthroughs today will help us avoid disasters tomorrow. From simulating tsunamis to studying central Turkey’s ancient underground cities; from cultivating cyanobacteria for “living cities” to designing space elevators to make space colonies cost-effective; from using math to stop pandemics to studying the remarkable survival strategies of gray whales, scientists and researchers the world over are discovering the keys to long-term resilience and learning how humans can choose life over death.
Newitz’s remarkable and fascinating journey through the science of mass extinctions is a powerful argument about human ingenuity and our ability to change. In a world populated by doomsday preppers and media commentators obsessively forecasting our demise, Scatter, Adapt, and Remember is a compelling voice of hope. It leads us away from apocalyptic thinking into a future where we live to build a better world—on this planet and perhaps on others. Readers of this book will be equipped scientifically, intellectually, and emotionally to face whatever the future holds.-
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What a gem!
- By Fichops on 11-04-21
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Scatter, Adapt, and Remember
- How Humans Will Survive a Mass Extinction
- Narrated by: Kimberly Farr
- Length: 10 hrs and 19 mins
- Release date: 14-05-13
- Language: English
- In its 4.5 billion–year history, life on Earth has been almost erased at least half a dozen times: shattered by asteroid impacts, entombed in ice, smothered by methane, and torn apart by unfathomably powerful megavolcanoes....
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L'altra faccia dell'Intelligenza Artificiale [The Other Side of Artificial Intelligence]
- Il dilemma di essere umani nell'era digitale (Disastri Innaturali Vol. 1) [The Dilemma of Being Human in the Digital Age (Unnatural Disasters, Vol. 1)]
- By: Alessandro Sindona
- Narrated by: Marianna Adamo
- Length: 4 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
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Cosa accadrebbe se l'intelligenza artificiale iniziasse a prendere decisioni morali al posto nostro? In 'L'altra faccia dell'intelligenza artificiale', Sindona esplora come l'IA stia ridefinendo i confini tra etica umana e decisioni automatizzate. Scoprirai come questi sistemi possono decidere efficacemente chi assumere durante i colloqui di lavoro benché sia impossibile capirne la logica. È giusto lasciare nelle mani di una scatola nera scelte così cruciali?
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L'altra faccia dell'Intelligenza Artificiale [The Other Side of Artificial Intelligence]
- Il dilemma di essere umani nell'era digitale (Disastri Innaturali Vol. 1) [The Dilemma of Being Human in the Digital Age (Unnatural Disasters, Vol. 1)]
- Narrated by: Marianna Adamo
- Length: 4 hrs and 6 mins
- Release date: 04-06-24
- Language: Italian
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Cosa accadrebbe se l'intelligenza artificiale iniziasse a prendere decisioni morali al posto nostro? In 'L'altra faccia dell'intelligenza artificiale', Sindona esplora come l'IA stia ridefinendo i confini tra etica umana e decisioni automatizzate.
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Caught in the Path of Katrina
- A Survey of the Hurricane's Human Effects (The Katrina Bookshelf)
- By: J. Steven Picou, Keith Nicholls
- Narrated by: Marlin May
- Length: 3 hrs and 45 mins
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In 2008, three years after Hurricane Katrina cut a deadly path along the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico, researchers J. Steven Picou and Keith Nicholls conducted a survey of the survivors in Louisiana and Mississippi, receiving more than 2500 responses, and followed up two years later with more than 500 of the initial respondents. Showcasing these landmark findings, Caught in the Path of Katrina: A Survey of the Hurricane's Human Effects yields a more complete understanding of the traumas endured as a result of the Storm of the Century.
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Caught in the Path of Katrina
- A Survey of the Hurricane's Human Effects (The Katrina Bookshelf)
- Narrated by: Marlin May
- Series: The Katrina Bookshelf
- Length: 3 hrs and 45 mins
- Release date: 05-01-21
- Language: English
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In 2008, three years after Hurricane Katrina cut a deadly path along the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico, researchers J. Steven Picou and Keith Nicholls conducted a survey of the survivors in Louisiana and Mississippi, receiving more than 2500 responses....
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